ATO taking back wrongfully paid JobKeeper payments
$120 million in JobKeeper payments has been taken back from ineligible businesses who made deliberate or reckless mistakes.
$120 million in JobKeeper payments has been taken back from ineligible businesses who made deliberate or reckless mistakes.
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We are keeping you in the loop as the Government and ATO roll out stimulus packages and other assistance in the wake of COVID-19. Stay tuned for future updates.